So Hillary has a shoe fired at her in Las Vegas by a female protester, and we hear virtually nothing about it in the mainstream media, such that I had not even caught wind of this glorious spectacle until today. But when an Iraqi man throws a shoe at Bush it made news all over the world (as it should have), and played on continuous loop on cable news. Sounds about right for the Clinton protection racket and the American liberal media.

Yes this happened in 2014, which was kind of my point with the post. I had never heard of it. Skin, who doesn't miss anything, had never heard of it. I'm sure it was covered by conservative media at the time, but I missed it. And, then the story dies because the MSM won't pick it up in order to save their queen from embarrassment.

She will be our next President unless the corrupt men at top choose for Ohat to stay in power. One hicup in economy or a war is all it takes and he controls both. Folm America has been taken over if you havent notice. Get your guns ready its hunting time soon.

To be sure, Johnson is an unusual candidate for the job. The former journalist is known for his deliberately provocative manner, ruffled appearance and penchant for sometimes-insulting commentary.

Just two months ago, a poem he concocted about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan having sexual congress with a goat won the first-place prize in a contest sponsored by Spectator magazine.

"There was a young fellow from Ankara, Who was a terrific wankerer," the limerick begins. "Till he sowed his wild oats, With the help of a goat, But he didn't even stop to thankera."

Before the news of Johnson's new appointment, the BBC had pressed Turkish Prime Minister Bilal Yildirim on the conservative politician's bawdy verse, as well as his anti-Turkish rhetoric ahead of Britain's E.U. referendum.

"May God help him and reform him," Yildirim said, "and I hope he won't make any more mistakes and tries to make it up with the Turks."

With regard to the conflicts of the Middle East, Johnson has controversially bucked the Western trend and praised Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for battling the Islamic State, no matter his parallel campaign of violence on Syria's civilian population. He also hailed the "ruthless clarity" of Russian President Vladimir Putin's support for the Assad regime.